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Recovery Is Tough Work

Your willingness to do the work is related to how comfortable and connected you feel with supportive programming. If you choose to participate in the recovery program, you will be assigned a recovery counselor who will meet with you in group and individual sessions. With them, you’ll address goals and aspirations in the context of your recovery program. We’re flexible and able to meet your individual needs, and we always honor your perspective on sobriety and recovery.

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Our Curriculum

If you’re struggling with substance use or addiction, you’ll receive recovery-focused treatment that includes groups and individual sessions, options to participate in 12-step programs, relapse prevention planning, family programming, and a life skills curriculum. Fulshear utilizes the following curricula in both recovery group and individual sessions:

  • My Personal Journal by The Change Companies
  • A Woman’s Way through The Twelve Steps by Stephanie Covington

Our recovery program is effective because we meet each woman where she is in her recovery process. Many times they “can’t see the forest for the trees” so we focus on not only the addiction (trees) but also the underlying mental health issues (forest).

– Shawn Webb, LCDC, LPC Associate, Recovery Program Director

Explore Our Programs

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Recovery & Chemical Dependency Groups

During process groups led by our certified recovery counselors, you’ll be exposed to various support mechanisms that strengthen your path in recovery. Many of these, such as 12-step programs, allow you to begin relying on peers and key staff members for support and encouragement. As you build supportive relationships in which you can relate to others with similar struggles, you come to see that a life without alcohol and other drugs can be rewarding, productive, and exciting. These educational groups provide a foundation of knowledge and support to help you flourish with new and healthy coping mechanisms.

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Individualized Sessions

Our program includes the opportunity to meet with your recovery counselor on a weekly basis. These sessions are designed to explore a variety of issues unique to your recovery path including 12-step assignments, stress management techniques, conceptions of spirituality, coping mechanisms, or locating support groups in your home communities. You’ll benefit greatly from focused attention on your needs, concerns, and interests.

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Relapse Prevention

Statistics show that approximately 65% of all relapses occur within the first 90 days of recovery, highlighting the critical need for thorough and well-structured relapse prevention plans as a vital component of successful and sustained recovery.
 
Our counselors assist you with developing individualized relapse prevention plans to ensure that your recovery is consistent during and after treatment.

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Family Program

During the quarterly Family Program, we provide your parents and family members with an in-depth opportunity to discuss and explore your recovery process. We update appropriate family members about your recovery path during weekly family therapy sessions with your primary therapist.

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Life Skills Programming

To ensure success during transition and after graduation, your participation in our Life Skills Programming will support your new sober life in a new holistic way.

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Access to AA/NA/SMART Meetings

We’re fully committed to supporting and strengthening you in your recovery. One way we help is by having our Recovery Program Coordinator attend AA/NA/SMART meetings with you. Once you transition to independent living, we provide transportation for you to attend AA/NA/SMART meetings up to seven days a week.

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